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Genius in a Bottle @ PET-bottle vertical garden, São Paulo - Brazil. Posted by ScrapHacker.com on måndag, oktober 31, 2011 · Leave a Comment This genius hanging garden in the form of old plastic bottles, strung together and planted with flowers, spices and medicinal herbs, was designed by Brazilian design studio Rosenbaum.

Genius in a Bottle @ PET-bottle vertical garden, São Paulo - Brazil

The vertical garden was part of TV show Caldeirao do Huck which help boost the quality of life of poor families. The PET bottle wall was part of a drastic home makeover project for a family in the outskirts of Sao Paulo. The response to this hack was massive, so the team @ Rosenbaum decided to feature a D.I.Y manual in their site – which I feature below: A D.I.Y tutorial of the Pet Bottle Vertical Garden.

The Green Walls Column. The Green Walls Column Hydroponic Living Walls – Irrigation By George Irwin, The Green Wall Editor June 18, 2013All Photos by George Irwin Unless Otherwise Noted Lately the requests for information about setting up irrigation for hydroponic walls have flooded my email.

The Green Walls Column

Waste Not Want Not: An adaptable green wall made using recycled materials. Green walls do make it easy to add a touch of greenery to an urban setting which is equally beautiful as well.

Waste Not Want Not: An adaptable green wall made using recycled materials

However, creating a green wall isn’t necessarily a green affair with all sorts of harmful and sometimes toxic materials going into the building process. Designer Blake Chamberlain has made sure that his grow wall is just as green on the inside as it is on the outside. Chamberlain’s grow wall project, called the “Waste Not Want Not”, is made using discarded plastic water bottles and wooden pallets salvaged from the installation’s abandoned site in Ontario.

Aiming to make a powerful statement that demonstrates the importance of recycling and reuse, the project sees the creation of a dynamic green wall from scrap. Mobile Vine Wall - Concept by Antoine Desjardins at Coroflot. Carl Stahl DecorCable - Cables, Rods and Mesh Products for Design and Architectural Applications. Colorful d-i-y shipping pallet planters (w safe paints info) Photo: stacy k floral Innovative uses for shipping pallets continue: here a play on shipping pallet gardens, painted bright colors and hung on a wall.

colorful d-i-y shipping pallet planters (w safe paints info)

In a post we wrote about how-to transform a shipping pallet into a vertical, layered garden, some readers brought up the question of food-safe paints for pallets that will house herbs, greens, nasturtiums and other edible plants. Kate Payne of Hip Girl’s Home (whose book we’re featuring in a giveaway) took the initiative and emailed the Old Fashioned Milk Paint folks, who make a completely non-toxic, zero VOC paint and sealant. Wrote Kate: “…air quality matters here, but so does sustained exposure to moisture and possible leaching, this is a great question!” Here’s what she found out: Milk paint is fine to use on raised beds. …like these strawberry plants nestled into a blue-painted pallet. mynjgarden.com Thanks Kate! Via Unconsumption.

Beautiful Indoors Greenwalls Ideas: Portable Green Wall Design Ideas – Home Design Ideas. MYPODlife:Hydroponice Systems. Dec 07, 2006 MYPODlife:Hydroponice Systems by Freya Bardell from usa designer's own words: MYPODlife is a living wall kit.

MYPODlife:Hydroponice Systems

Heat formed Corian pods connect together to form a customizable wall using a simple pin mechanism. Pods can be stand alone or attached to existing walls. Build a Hydroponic Indoor Garden from IKEA Parts. © Antonio Scarponi/Conceptual Devices.

Build a Hydroponic Indoor Garden from IKEA Parts

Designer Antonio Scarponi at his 'ELIOOO Desk,' a workspace with a built-in garden. Billy bookcases and Malm bed frames are all well and good, but with a little ingenuity and some DIY skills, familiar IKEA components can become something quite unexpected: hydroponic systems to grow herbs, vegetables, or other plants in your apartment. DIY Hydroponic HacksDesigner Antonio Scarponi of Conceptual Devices, whose prototype rooftop fish farm we covered on TreeHugger earlier this year, is now working on a step-by-step instruction manual to carrying out such hydroponic hacks. © Antonio Scarponi/Conceptual Devices. Scarponi's ELIOOO manual, subtitled 'How to go to IKEA and build a device to grow salad in your apartment.'